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How we invest your money The information in this document forms part of the following UniSuper Product Disclosure Statements (as supplemented from time to time): A Accumulation 1 Product Disclosure Statement issued on 1 October 2017 A DBD and Accumulation 2 Product Disclosure Statement issued on 1 July 2017 A Your guide to pensions Flexi Pension Product Disclosure Statement issued on 1 July 2017 A Personal Account Product Disclosure Statement issued on 1 October 2017 A Spouse Account Product Disclosure Statement issued on 1 July 2017 Issued 1 October 2017 by UniSuper Limited ABN 54 006 027 121, AFSL No. 492806 Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre

IMPORTANT INFORMATION This booklet has been prepared and issued by UniSuper Limited as Trustee of UniSuper. It should be read in conjunction with the product disclosure statement (PDS) that applies to your UniSuper membership category. The information in this booklet is of a general nature only and doesn t take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. You should consider the appropriateness of the information for your personal circumstances and consider consulting a licensed financial adviser before making an investment decision based on information contained in this booklet. The value of your investments can go up or down and investment returns can be positive or negative. The Trustee doesn t guarantee the performance of the Fund s investment options. If this booklet contains any information which is inconsistent with the UniSuper Trust Deed and Regulations (together, the Trust Deed), the Trust Deed will prevail. The information in this booklet is current as at the date of publication. SuperRatings, a superannuation research company, has awarded UniSuper a Platinum Choice rating for its accumulation products, something only the best value for money funds receive. Our accumulation products and Flexi Pension product have also achieved a 10-year Platinum performance rating. SuperRatings Infinity Recognised is awarded to super funds that clearly demonstrate excellent sustainable business practices and responsible investment principles. Go to www.superratings.com.au for details of its rating criteria. SuperRatings doesn t issue, sell, guarantee or underwrite these products. SuperRatings has consented to the inclusion in this document of the references to SuperRatings and the inclusion of its logos in the form and context in which they are included. Chant West awarded UniSuper Super Fund of the Year in both 2015 and 2016, and Pension Fund of the Year in 2017. UniSuper was also awarded Best Fund: Advice Services in 2017. UniSuper s accumulation products have received a 5 Apples rating. For information about the methodology used, see www.chantwest.com.au. Chant West has consented to the inclusion in this document of the references to Chant West and the inclusion of its logos in the form and context in which they are included. UniSuper Management Pty Ltd and the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RI) have consented to their logo and/or statements being included in this booklet, in the form and context in which they have been included, and consent has not been withdrawn as at the date of this booklet. UniSuper, ABN 91 385 943 850, MySuper Authorisation No. 91385943850448, is referred to as UniSuper or the Fund. UniSuper Limited, ABN 54 006 027 121, AFSL No. 492806, is referred to as USL or the Trustee. UniSuper Management Pty Ltd, ABN 91 006 961 799, AFSL No. 235907, is referred to as UniSuper Management or USM. USL has delegated administration of UniSuper to USM, which is wholly owned by USL in its capacity as UniSuper s Trustee. UniSuper Advice is operated by USM, which is licensed to deal in financial products and provide financial product advice. UniSuper Limited 2017

How we invest your money CONTENTS 1 Contents Introduction 2 What are you aiming for and what are your needs? 3 How would you like to invest your super? 6 Your investment options 8 Making your investment choice 21 How we manage your investments 25 Investment choice forms Investment choice form Accumulation 1, Accumulation 2, DBD Accumulation component, Personal Account and Spouse Account members Investment choice form Pension members ABOUT THIS BOOKLET If you re a UniSuper member with an accumulation component, or a Flexi Pension or Term Allocated Pension member, this booklet outlines the investment choices available to you. It also provides some basic information about investing. You should read this booklet together with the PDS that applies to your UniSuper membership category. PDSs can be downloaded or ordered from unisuper.com.au/pds, or you can request a paper copy free of charge by calling us on 1800 331 685. CHANGES TO FEES AND COSTS If changes (that aren t materially adverse) are made to fees and costs, updated information will be available at unisuper.com.au or by calling 1800 331 685. You can request a paper or electronic copy of updated information without charge.

2 Introduction Your super is likely to be one of the biggest investments you ll have during your lifetime. So it s important to consider your options carefully so that you select the investments that best suit your needs. Most UniSuper members get to choose from a range of investment options. 1 So whatever your stage in life, how long your money will be invested, or your risk tolerance, you can build an investment strategy to meet your needs. It s important to think about your circumstances and needs before choosing an investment option. 1. WHAT ARE YOU AIMING FOR AND WHAT ARE YOUR NEEDS? Whether retirement is 40 weeks or 40 years away, start by thinking about some of your broader retirement goals. 2. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO INVEST YOUR SUPER? Decide how involved you want to be in managing your super. Are you happy to leave it to us (which means your super will be invested in our default Balanced option) or would you prefer to build your own diversified portfolio? 3. COMPARE INVESTMENT OPTIONS Look at the objectives, investment strategy, risks and potential ranges of returns of each investment option. You can choose one or a combination of options. 4. MAKE YOUR CHOICE You can choose or switch your investment option(s) by: switching through MemberOnline (the secure section of our website), or completing an Investment choice form and returning it to us by post. Need advice? No matter where you are in your investing journey, if you need help when it comes to making your choice, we recommend speaking to a qualified financial adviser. UniSuper Advice can help you with your financial decisions no matter your financial situation or stage of life. For more information on your advice options with UniSuper, call 1800 UADVICE (1800 823 842) or visit unisuper.com.au/advice. WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON T MAKE AN INVESTMENT CHOICE? ADVICE For all UniSuper members (except pension members), if you don t make an investment choice, your super will automatically be invested in our default Balanced (MySuper) option. See page 20 for more information. Pension members default option is Balanced which you can read about on page 13. Switches submitted through MemberOnline are processed more quickly than paper-based switches. You should consider this before deciding how and when to switch. Read more about this on page 23. 1 If you re in UniSuper s Defined Benefit Division (DBD), investment choice applies only to the accumulation component of your super. See unisuper.com.au/dbd for more information.

3 What are you aiming for and what are your needs? You get to decide how your money is invested but how do you know which investment is right for you? Here we look at some of the things you ll need to consider to get the most out of your investment. What are you aiming for? To choose the investment option(s) that best suits your needs, you need to identify exactly what those needs are: When do you plan to retire? How far away is that day, and how long does it give you to save? Do you plan to permanently retire from the workforce, or remain employed on a part-time or casual basis? How long could your retirement last? These are all important questions to ask when it comes to determining what you need your super to achieve, and therefore which investments are most likely to help you reach that goal. How much super will be enough? Once you ve determined the broader goals for your retirement, you ll also need to consider the specifics. One of the most important factors to consider is how much super you ll need to have and that depends largely on the type of lifestyle you want in retirement. Would you be happy enough with a modest lifestyle that provides you with the basics? Or would you prefer a more comfortable lifestyle that includes some of life s extras, such as eating out, going to the theatre, taking a regular holiday, and enjoying your favourite hobbies? UniSuper s online calculators can help you find out if your savings are on track for the retirement you deserve. To start planning today, visit unisuper.com.au/calculators. How long do you have to save? The main risk when investing your super is that your savings will fall short of your income needs in retirement. This is why your investment timeframe is a very important factor to consider when choosing the investment option(s) that will best suit your super. Time can play a crucial role in mitigating the risks associated with certain asset classes. As a general rule, investors with longer investment time frames (e.g. 15 to 20 years or more) may be more able to tolerate the short-term ups and downs associated with growth assets such as shares, and infrastructure and private equity in order to enjoy the potential for these assets to provide higher long-term returns. On the other hand, investors who are closer to retirement with shorter investment time frames (e.g. 10 years or less) or who are now dependent on their super savings to provide them with retirement income may have less capacity for their investments to recover from significant fluctuations in value. They may therefore prefer to opt for the lower return but also lower risk characteristics of defensive asset classes, such as cash and fixed interest. However, in order to maintain the real value of your investment, the returns achieved by your chosen investment option must at least equal or exceed the rate of inflation over time.

4 How we invest your money WHAT ARE YOU AIMING FOR AND WHAT ARE YOUR NEEDS? DID YOU KNOW? You can earn investment returns on top of your investment returns. This is called compounding and you can learn more about how it works by visiting unisuper.com.au/investmentbasics. Why is inflation important? Inflation can potentially eat into your super savings. That s why it s important to consider investment strategies that have the potential to grow above inflation over time, particularly if your super is going to stay invested for many years. 2017: $4.00 How much investment risk are you willing to take? Investment risk is the likelihood that money will be lost on an investment. Risk can come from a range of sources depending on the investments held. For example, changes in market, economic, social and political conditions can all affect different investments in different ways, causing them to go up or down in value. It s important to be aware that returns may not always be positive just as an investment s value can go up, it can also go down. When it comes to investing, risk and return are fundamentally linked. Generally, the greater the potential returns that an investment may achieve, the greater the risk associated with it. While it s usually impossible to predict exactly how risky an investment might be, or precisely what returns it will achieve, particular asset classes tend to have certain risk and return characteristics. Prices based on an annual inflation rate of 2.5%. 2046: $8.19 For example, shares tend to carry higher levels of investment risk, but they also have the potential for higher returns over longer time frames. Cash and fixed interest investments on the other hand generally have lower levels of risk, but also tend to produce lower overall returns. The chart on page 5 illustrates the relative position of the asset classes on the risk and return spectrum. You ll find more about the asset classes we invest in in the next section.

How we invest your money WHAT ARE YOU AIMING FOR AND WHAT ARE YOUR NEEDS? 5 Asset class risk and return characteristics Low Potential return High CASH FIXED INTEREST PROPERTY INFRASTRUCTURE AND PRIVATE EQUITY SHARES Defensive assets Growth assets Low Expected risk High A diversified approach Diversification simply means investing across a mix of assets, rather than investing all of your money in just one type. It draws on the fact that different types of investments tend to perform differently from one another at different times. If one of the investments in your overall portfolio is performing poorly, this poor performance may be offset by the better performing investments in your portfolio. You can diversify by choosing investments across a broad range of asset classes, for example shares, property, fixed interest and cash. You can also diversify within a single asset class, for example by choosing a share portfolio comprising the shares of many different companies rather than investing in just one or two companies. Let s compare The Australian Equity Income option might have an exposure to as few as 20 entities and the Global Companies in Asia option as few as 40 entities, compared to the Balanced (MySuper) option which has an exposure to over 1,500 entities. They re also less diversified across sectors. Global Environmental Opportunities and Diversified Credit Income are also less diversified in the number of entities and sectors that they are exposed to compared to the Balanced (MySuper) option. UniSuper s Pre-Mixed investment options are already diversified across a range of asset classes. Sector investment options are less diversified and aren t intended to be used in isolation. They re intended to be combined with other investment options to build a diversified portfolio. If you choose to only invest in a Sector option, you may be exposed to more risk and may miss out on the benefits of the balance between risk and return offered by a Pre-Mixed option. You ll find more information on the Pre-Mixed and Sector investment menus and how they re designed to be used on pages 12 to 20 of this booklet.

6 How would you like to invest your super? You can choose the Pre-Mixed investment option you feel best matches your needs and leave the rest to us. If you prefer a more hands-on approach, you can build your own strategy using our Sector options, or a combination of both. What we offer PRE-MIXED OPTIONS Select the mix that best suits you. These options combine different mixes of asset classes that we manage for you. Professional fund managers select and manage the investments within each asset class. These options suit members who prefer us to manage their diversified mix of investments on their behalf. You can choose to invest in more than one Pre-Mixed option and combine our Pre-Mixed options with Sector options. SECTOR OPTIONS Build your own portfolio with these single asset class portfolios. You choose how much you want to invest in each. Professional fund managers select and manage the investments within each asset class. These options suit members who want to choose their own asset allocation. Setting up your investment strategy Asset classes are the building blocks of your investments. They generally group together similar types of investments. Some options will invest in only one asset class, while others will include a mix. WHAT ARE ASSET CLASSES? An asset class is a specific category of assets or investments. Each asset class tends to carry a different level of risk as well as a different level of expected returns.

How we invest your money HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO INVEST YOUR SUPER? 7 You have a wide range of asset classes from which you can build your investment strategy... FIXED INTEREST (ALSO CALLED BONDS) Includes loans to governments, private companies, banks and other corporations that are issued as securities, which pay regular interest over a set term. Returns come from the interest paid on this loan, as well as any increase (or decrease in the case of negative returns) in the value of the underlying securities. Fixed interest returns are typically higher than cash and lower than shares over the long term. Returns can fluctuate over the short term but are usually more stable than shares. CASH Investments include money in bank deposits or in short-term money market securities. Cash provides largely stable short-term returns and has the lowest volatility of all asset classes. Therefore, cash is generally considered a stable investment. Cash returns come largely from interest paid on the amount invested, as well as any increase (or decrease in the case of negative returns) in the value of the underlying securities. SHARES Part of a company that you can buy and sell on a securities exchange. You can access large and small companies across a range of industries in Australia and overseas. INFRASTRUCTURE AND PRIVATE EQUITY We invest in entities involved in infrastructure such as roads and airports. We also hold investments in private equity funds (funds that invest in companies not listed on public share markets) and can also make direct investments into private equity (investments in unlisted companies). When investing in infrastructure or directly into private equity, we view these entities as investments in their own right. When assessing their potential as an investment opportunity, we consider a range of factors. The likely returns from the entity we ve invested in is one important factor, because ultimately these are the returns our members actually receive. Other factors include the strength of their balance sheets, capital management discipline, the quality of their boards, management teams and assets, and a range of other financial metrics. PROPERTY Investing in property can mean different things to different people, and it doesn t always mean investing in land or buildings. When we say we invest in property, this includes investing in entities involved in industrial, retail, commercial and other real estate, known as real estate investment trusts (REITs). These entities often generate revenues through propertyrelated activities other than rents. These investments may be listed or unlisted, and we view these entities as investments in their own right. When assessing their potential as an investment opportunity, we consider a range of factors. The likely returns from the entity we ve invested in is one important factor, because ultimately these are the returns our members actually receive. Other factors include the strength of their balance sheets, capital management discipline, the quality of their boards, management teams and assets, and a range of other financial metrics. It s important to realise that investing in an option with this kind of property exposure is not the same as investing in an option that owns land and buildings. The returns can be different from changes in land and building values and can be more volatile, reflecting prevailing conditions, especially in the case of listed property exposures.

8 Your investment options With a range of investment options in both our Pre-Mixed and Sector menus, you can tailor your strategy. UniSuper s investment options are split into the Pre-Mixed (multiple asset classes) and Sector (single asset class) options. You can choose any investment options from either or both of the investment menus (each nomination must be in whole numbers), though our Sector options aren t designed to be used in isolation. A snapshot of UniSuper s investment options PRE-MIXED A Conservative Growth A High Growth A Conservative Balanced Balanced (MySuper) A Sustainable Balanced A Sustainable High Growth SECTOR A Cash A Australian Bond Diversified Credit Income Listed Property Australian Shares International Shares Global Environmental Opportunities Australian Equity Income A Global Companies in Asia Each of our investment options has a specific strategic asset allocation, which outlines the option s unique mix of defensive and/or growth assets. FIND OUT MORE For more about our Sustainable Balanced, Sustainable High Growth and Global Environmental Opportunities options, see the How we manage your investments section on page 25. If you tailor your strategy, you may need to increase or reduce the amount you invest in each investment option to bring it back in line within your strategic asset allocation from time to time. This is called rebalancing. See page 24 for more information on portfolio rebalancing. TOLERANCE RANGES As a general guide, UniSuper currently aims to ensure that actual allocations for the majority of investment options do not deviate from the strategic allocations by more than +/- 15% (+/- 20% for the Diversified Credit Income option only). For specific ranges for all our options, see pages 12-20. This applies to the amount that each option invests in growth and defensive assets, and to the amount that each option invests in each specific asset class. It allows for some variation in the strategic allocations and accounts for both natural market movements and to accommodate its investment strategy. UniSuper may restrict the strategic allocations to tighter bands within this range if necessary. These ranges may change. For a current listing of the tolerance ranges that apply to UniSuper s strategic asset allocations, visit unisuper.com.au/investments.

How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 9 UniSuper s investment option risk/return profiles High Low Potential return Cash 100% Conservative Balanced 50% 50% 30% 70% 100% 100% Australian Bond Conservative Balanced Sustainable Balanced Balanced (MySuper) 30% 70% 100% Diversified Credit Income 15% 85% Listed Property Growth 100% Australian Shares International Shares Global Environmental Opportunities Australian Equity Income Global Companies in Asia High Growth Sustainable High Growth Defensive assets Growth assets Low Expected risk High The strategic asset allocations are correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change during your UniSuper membership. In particular, the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Actual allocations will deviate from their targets, but are monitored so they re kept within the Trustee-approved tolerance range. We don t use derivatives or other leveraged instruments in a way that may result in a particular asset allocation exceeding 100% or being below 0%. An investment option won t invest in an asset class if the strategic asset allocation for the asset class is 0% (except in the case of cash, which is permitted). The Sector investment options may from time to time include a small allocation to cash for portfolio management purposes. The Australian Equity Income option has an asset allocation to Australian shares (see page 19 for more on this option s investment strategy) of between 70% and 100%, with the remainder (up to 30%) allocated to income securities (i.e. not ordinary shares, such as debt securities). It may also include non-australian exposures from time to time. RISK VERSUS RETURN The graph above shows an approximation of UniSuper s investment options when comparing each option s potential return and its expected volatility risk over the long term in other words, the potential for returns to fluctuate. On pages 12-20 we ve classified each investment option using a different measure of risk the number of years in a 20-year period that returns are expected to be negative (ignoring how large or small any investment gains or losses might be). GROWTH VERSUS DEFENSIVE Investments are also referred to as being either defensive or growth investments. Asset classes at the higher end of the risk and return spectrum are known as growth assets, while those at the lower end are known as defensive assets.

10 How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS How investment returns are applied Investment returns can be positive or negative and are applied by calculating a specific crediting rate for each investment option, net of investment fees and costs. During a quarter, UniSuper calculates interim crediting rates on a daily basis, based on the information available at the time. Then, at the end of a quarter, we calculate a final crediting rate which takes into account additional information (for example, recent valuations of the assets of the investment option). You can view an estimate of your balance in each investment option based on available crediting rates at any time on MemberOnline. Following 30 June and 31 December each year or when you transact, your account will be updated to reflect the difference between interim and final crediting rates. These transactions can also be viewed on MemberOnline. FIND OUT MORE For more information about how investment returns are applied, visit unisuper.com.au/investments. Unallocated contributions In certain circumstances we may be unable to allocate a contribution made on your behalf to your account. This can happen if, for example, we receive a contribution from your employer but we don t receive enough information to allocate it to your account despite our best efforts and eventually return the contribution to your employer. Where contributions are returned, any interest earned by the Trustee on the bank account in which unallocated contributions are held is retained by the Trustee for the benefit of members of the Fund. If you re invested in an investment option at the end of the quarter and you make a switch, or a partial withdrawal from the investment option before the final crediting rate is issued, the final crediting rate will still be applied to the balance you held to the end of the quarter. However, if you remain invested in an investment option at the end of a quarter, and make a full withdrawal from the Fund before final crediting rates are declared, interim crediting rates will apply to the entire balance you held in that investment option at the end of the quarter. If you transfer funds between a UniSuper super account and a UniSuper pension account (or vice versa), the transfer will be treated as a withdrawal (even though you may choose the same investment options in the account you re transferring to). If you have any questions about how crediting rates are applied to your account, call us on 1800 331 685.

How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 11 Pre-Mixed or Sector, what s right for you? What does it include? Who is it designed for? What would I have to do? PRE-MIXED INVESTMENT MENU A range of diversified investment options, each with its own return objectives and its own blend of assets. If you prefer to have investments chosen and managed on your behalf, then a Pre-Mixed option may be best for you. By choosing a Pre-Mixed portfolio, we do the work for you in allocating funds. When choosing a Pre-Mixed option, simply select the investment option that best matches your current financial circumstances, your level of comfort with investment risk, and the goals you set for your super and retirement savings. SECTOR INVESTMENT MENU A range of mainly single asset class options designed to be blended with other single asset class options or combined with Pre-Mixed options to create your own unique asset mix. If you re a more hands-on investor who has experience in selecting and monitoring your investments, you may be interested in our Sector investment menu. Note that no individual single asset class investment option is designed to make up 100% of your account. Instead, they re intended to be used in combination with other single asset class or Pre-Mixed options, or to complement a broader existing investment portfolio. You define how you want your money invested by selecting your own mix from our range of Sector and Pre-Mixed options. Apart from determining your own unique asset mix, you ll also need to monitor and rebalance your portfolio as necessary to ensure it remains in line with the investment strategy you ve set for yourself (see What is portfolio rebalancing? on page 24 for more information).

12 How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS PRE-MIXED INVESTMENT OPTIONS Conservative PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 1.5% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want exposure to a range of asset classes and are less comfortable with large fluctuations in the value of their investments. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of five years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of largely defensive assets like bonds and cash, and some growth assets like shares and property. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Conservative Balanced PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 2.5% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want exposure to a range of asset classes and are less comfortable with large fluctuations in the value of their investments. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of five years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of defensive assets like bonds and cash and growth assets like shares and property. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth 30% (15%-45%) Australian Shares 15.75% (0.75%-30.75%) International Shares 9.25% (0%-24.25%) Property 5.0% (0%-20%) Defensive Cash & Fixed Interest 70% (55%-85%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Two in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL Medium Growth 50% (35%-65%) Australian Shares 25% (10%-40%) International Shares 17.5% (2.5%-32.5%) Property 7.5% (0%-22.5%) Defensive Cash & Fixed Interest 50% (35%-65%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Four in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 13 PRE-MIXED INVESTMENT OPTIONS Balanced PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 3.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want exposure to a range of asset classes and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of ten years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio comprising mainly growth assets such as Australian and international shares, property, infrastructure and private equity, with some bonds investments. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Sustainable Balanced PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 3.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who: want exposure to a range of asset classes are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating understand the explanation of listed property exposures on page 7 and that returns are different from (and more volatile) than returns from owning real property. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of six years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio comprising Australian and international shares that are selected on the basis of sustainable investment criteria (and the application of some negative screens) with Australian Listed Property, fixed interest and cash assets. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth 70% (55%-85%) Australian Shares 38% (23%-53%) International Shares 22% (7%-37%) Property 5% (0% 20%) Infrastructure & Private Equity 5% (0% 20%) Defensive Cash & Fixed Interest 30% (15%-45%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Four in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High Growth 70% (55%-85%) Australian Shares 45.5% (30.5%-60.5%) International Shares 24.5% (9.5%-39.5%) Defensive Cash & Fixed Interest 30% (15%-45%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

14 How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS PRE-MIXED INVESTMENT OPTIONS Growth PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 4.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want exposure to a range of asset classes and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio comprising mainly growth assets such as Australian and international shares, property, infrastructure and private equity, with some bonds investments. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION High Growth PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 5.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want exposure to a range of asset classes and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio comprising growth assets such as Australian and international shares, property, and infrastructure and private equity. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth 85% (70%-100%) Australian Shares 46.5% (31.5%-61.5%) International Shares 28.5% (13.5%-43.5%) Property 5% (0% 20%) Infrastructure & Private Equity 5% (0% 20%) Defensive Cash & Fixed Interest 15% (0%-30%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years Growth Australian Shares 56.25% (41.25%-71.25%) International Shares 33.75% (18.75%-48.75%) Property 5% (0%-20%) Infrastructure & Private Equity 5% (0% 20%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 15 PRE-MIXED INVESTMENT OPTIONS Sustainable High Growth PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 5.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who: want exposure to a range of asset classes are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating understand the explanation of listed property exposures on page 7 and that returns are different from (and more volatile) than returns from owning real property. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio comprising Australian and international shares selected on the basis of sustainable investment criteria (and the application of some negative screens), together with Australian Listed Property. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION SECTOR INVESTMENT OPTIONS Cash PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve the RBA cash rate (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are less comfortable with large fluctuations in the value of their investments. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME A very short time horizon (less than one year) INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of cash and money-market securities, including at-call and term bank deposits, bank bills, negotiable certificates of deposit and other short-term fixed income securities out to a maximum maturity of around one year. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth Australian Shares 65% (50%-80%) International Shares 35% (20%-50%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High Defensive Cash 100% EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Negligible SUMMARY RISK LEVEL Very low 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

16 How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS SECTOR INVESTMENT OPTIONS Australian Bond PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve (after Fund taxes) returns in excess of a relevant government bond index (adjusted for fund taxes) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are less comfortable with large fluctuations in the value of their investments. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of five years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To predominantly invest in securities issued or guaranteed by the Australian (Federal and State) governments and cash. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Diversified Credit Income PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 0.5% p.a. more than CPI over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are less comfortable with large fluctuations in the value of their investments. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of four years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a range of global, Australian and New Zealand corporate bonds with some flexibility to consider allocations to other securities including emerging market debt, residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) and municipal bonds when appropriate. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Defensive Australian Bonds 100% EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Two in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL Medium Defensive Global Credit 65% (45%-85%) Australian & New Zealand Credit 35% (15%-55%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 17 SECTOR INVESTMENT OPTIONS Listed Property 1 This is a listed REITs option PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 2 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 3.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who: want to invest in a specific asset class are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating understand the explanation of listed property exposures on page 7 and that returns will reflect changes in security prices on listed markets which will be different from (and more volatile than) returns from owning real property. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of six years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of listed property securities. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth Australian Listed Property (REITs) 50% (35%-65%) International Listed Property (REITs) 50% (35%-65%) Australian Shares PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 2 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 5.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of Australian shares. 3 STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth Australian Shares 3 100% EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Six in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL Very high EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Returns from listed property investments are typically more volatile than returns experienced from unlisted property investments. Read more about REITs (real estate investment trusts) on page 7. 2 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. 3 From time to time this option may hold non-australian exposures. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

18 How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS SECTOR INVESTMENT OPTIONS International Shares PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 5.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of international shares. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Global Environmental Opportunities PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 5.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a diversified portfolio of international companies whose business activities seek to address current and emerging environmental issues and opportunities and make a profit from these activities. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth International Shares 100% EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High Growth International Shares 100% EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS 19 SECTOR INVESTMENT OPTIONS Australian Equity Income PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve a gross yield which exceeds the dividend yield of the Australian equity market, and provide potential for capital growth over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a portfolio of Australian shares and up to 30% in income securities (i.e. not ordinary shares, such as debt securities), that are expected to be high yielding. 2 STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Global Companies in Asia PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE 1 To achieve returns (after Fund taxes and investment expenses, before deducting account-based fees) that are at least 5.0% p.a. more than inflation (CPI) over the suggested time frame. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want to invest in a specific asset class and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Minimum of seven years INVESTMENT STRATEGY To invest in a portfolio of international shares that seeks to take advantage of the expected growth in consumption of emerging Asian economies by investing in well-established global brands. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth Australian Shares 2 100% 3 (70%-100%) Defensive Income Securities 0% (0%-30%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years Growth International Shares 100% EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Five in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High 1 Performance objectives are not promises or predictions of any particular rate of return. 2 From time to time this option may hold non-australian exposures. 3 This option predominantly invests in Australian shares. Up to 30% of the assets in this option can be invested in Australian income securities, such as credit and debt securities, hybrid and Australian high yield credit instruments. Each of the asset classes may include small or residual cash balances for portfolio management purposes. Strategic asset allocations are long term-targets. Actual allocations will vary from their strategic allocations, but are monitored so that they are kept within a tolerance range approved by the Trustee (refer to page 8 for details). The strategic asset allocation is correct as at 1 July 2017 but may change throughout your UniSuper membership. In particular the Trustee may alter the strategic asset allocation or the composition of individual asset classes from time to time to suit prevailing market circumstances. Some portion of the allocation to international investments may be hedged against currency movements. Different currencies may be hedged to different extents or possibly not at all. Negative returns may occur more or less regularly than expected. Updated strategic asset allocations and significant changes will be published on our website at unisuper.com.au/investments and in updated and later versions of How we invest your money, Super Informed or the Annual Report available at unisuper.com.au/forms-and-documents.

20 How we invest your money YOUR INVESTMENT OPTIONS MYSUPER ACCUMULATION MEMBERS ONLY UniSuper is authorised to offer MySuper. MySuper is the Government-driven initiative for members default super contributions. It s designed to protect members through ensuring funds offering MySuper products meet certain rules in relation to their investment strategies, fees and insurance cover. UniSuper has selected its Balanced option to be its MySuper investment strategy. DBD and Pension members can t become part of MySuper. You can view our MySuper dashboard including MySuper investment returns at unisuper.com.au/mysuper/mysuper-dashboard. PENSION AND DBD MEMBERS MySuper doesn t apply to you. For information on the Balanced option applicable to you, see page 13. MYSUPER ACCUMULATION MEMBERS ONLY Balanced (MySuper) option RETURN TARGET CPI + 4.6% per annum over 10 years (after fees, costs and fund taxes) for a member who has a constant $50,000 balance and who does not incur any activity-based fees. MEMBER SUITABILITY Suits members who want exposure to a range of asset classes and are comfortable with the value of their investments fluctuating. SUGGESTED INVESTMENT TIME FRAME Ten years INVESTMENT STRATEGY HOW THE RETURN TARGET IS CALCULATED The return target for the Balanced (MySuper) option has been calculated in line with requirements that apply to MySuper. It s the average of the expected returns, based on long-run return assumptions. The investment strategies for the Balanced (MySuper) option and the Balanced option on page 13 are effectively the same. However, the return target for the Balanced (MySuper) option appears higher than the investment objective for the Balanced option (on page 13) because it has been calculated differently. This doesn t mean we re aiming for the Balanced (MySuper) option to have higher returns, or that it has a riskier investment strategy. Our investment objectives for all other investment options (including the Balanced option on page 13) are more conservative and we have a higher degree of confidence in achieving them. To invest in a diversified portfolio comprising mainly growth assets, such as Australian and international shares, property, infrastructure and private equity, with some bonds investments. STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATION Growth 70% (55%-85%) Australian Shares 38% (23%-53%) International Shares 22% (7%-37%) Property 5% (0% 20%) Infrastructure & Private Equity 5% (0% 20%) Defensive Cash & Fixed Interest 30% (15%-45%) EXPECTED FREQUENCY OF NEGATIVE ANNUAL RETURN Four in 20 years SUMMARY RISK LEVEL High

21 Making your investment choice It s important to keep track of and manage your investments. There are a number of ways to monitor the progress of your investments, and adjust your portfolio if you need to. Investment switching You can change investment options for your existing account balance which is known as an investment switch.* A switch doesn t change the way your future contributions are invested, so you need to also consider updating your future contributions strategy when you make a switch, unless you re in a pension product. Switching allows you to respond to significant changes in your personal financial circumstances by altering your investment choice to suit your needs. You can switch your investment option(s) at any time by logging in to MemberOnline, or completing an Investment choice form. We ve included a copy of the form at the back of this booklet. Your first switch in each financial year is free of charge. Any subsequent switches within that financial year will incur a $13.10 switching fee on the date the switch becomes effective. You can read more about this in our Fees and costs booklet. Rollover strategy You can choose the way rollovers (or transfers) to your account are invested this is known as your rollover strategy.* Your rollover strategy will apply to all future rollovers to your account from when we process it, until you change it. You can choose or change your rollover strategy at any time by logging in to MemberOnline, or completing an Investment choice form. We ve included a copy of the form at the back of this booklet. Future contributions strategy You can choose the way contributions to your account are invested from a range of investment options.* This is known as your future contributions strategy. You can change this strategy at any time but it won t affect the way your existing account balance is invested. No fee applies if you change your future contributions strategy. If you haven t nominated a future contribution strategy at the time we receive your contribution, then your contribution will be invested in our default Balanced (MySuper) option. You can choose or change your future contributions strategy at any time through MemberOnline or by completing the Investment choice form from the back of this booklet. INFORMATION ABOUT FEES AND COSTS You ll find detailed information about the fees and costs associated with investing your super in our Fees and costs booklet, available at unisuper.com.au/pds. You can update your rollover strategy at any time. The investment option(s) for your existing account balance and your future contributions strategy will remain the same. No fee applies if you change your rollover strategy. If you don t select a rollover strategy, all rollovers to your account will be invested in line with your future contributions strategy. * Investment choice doesn t apply to the defined benefit component of a Defined Benefit Division account. Rollover and future contribution strategies don t apply to UniSuper Flexi Pensions.

22 How we invest your money MAKING YOUR INVESTMENT CHOICE THINKING ABOUT MAKING A SWITCH? A UniSuper adviser can help you figure out what investment mix is right for you. See page 24 for more information on UniSuper Advice, our in-house financial advice service for members. Before you switch Occasionally, you might consider it appropriate to switch your investment choice in response to changing circumstances or investment time frames. Before you decide to switch, make sure you re doing it for the right reasons. Simply switching investment options in an effort to chase higher short-term returns could mean that you lose out over time. This is because investment markets are continually changing by the time you react to one set of market conditions, the market may have already changed again. Super is a long-term investment that s well served by taking a long-term view. It s important to understand the risks and other implications associated with switching your investment option(s). Please read the UniSuper investment information contained in your UniSuper membership PDS alongside this booklet and call or email us for help if there s anything you don t understand. Transferring members How to make a switch or change your future contributions strategy or rollover strategy ONLINE Simply log in to MemberOnline the secure, member section of our website to use our online switching facility. Switches completed online are generally processed more quickly. INVESTMENT CHOICE FORM Alternatively, you can complete the Investment choice form, which is included in this booklet. It s also available at unisuper.com.au/forms or by calling us on 1800 331 685. We must receive the form within 30 days of it being signed. Return your completed form to UniSuper: Email: enquiry@unisuper.com.au (Completed forms that have been signed and dated can be scanned and emailed to us.) Mail: UniSuper Level 1, 385 Bourke Street Melbourne Vic 3000 Fax: +61 3 8831 6141 (Please ensure you fax the entire form.) We can t accept telephone instructions. If you ve transferred from one UniSuper membership category to another and haven t provided a new future contributions strategy, any contributions received on or after the transfer date will be invested as per your previous membership category future contributions strategy. SWITCH FASTER USING MEMBERONLINE Switches submitted through MemberOnline are processed more quickly than paper-based switches. You should consider this before deciding how and when to switch. You can switch your investment options anytime at unisuper.com.au/memberonline.

How we invest your money MAKING YOUR INVESTMENT CHOICE 23 WHEN YOUR SWITCH REQUEST IS CONSIDERED TO BE RECEIVED MemberOnline Investment choice form A switch submitted through MemberOnline is considered received as soon as you click the Submit button. A switch submitted through an Investment choice form by post, email or by a financial adviser is considered received once it s been scanned and entered into our processing system rather than when you email it to us or it s delivered to UniSuper via post. WHEN YOUR SWITCH BECOMES EFFECTIVE (PROCESSING TIMES) MemberOnline For this reason, switches submitted though MemberOnline are processed more quickly. It s a good idea to bear this in mind when considering how and when you make your switch. Investment choice form If we receive your online switch request before 2pm on a Melbourne working day, your investment switch will take effect two working days later. For example, if you submit a switch request on Monday morning it will take effect on Wednesday (assuming all days are working days in Melbourne). If we receive your online switch request after 2pm on a Melbourne working day, your investment switch will take effect three working days later. For example, if you submit a switch request at 2.30pm on Tuesday it will take effect on Friday (assuming all days are working days in Melbourne). We ll process forms as soon as possible from the date we receive them. If we process your completed Investment choice form before 2pm on a Melbourne working day, your investment switch will take effect two working days later. If we process your completed Investment choice form after 2pm on a Melbourne working day, your investment switch will take effect three working days later. Your updated investment strategy may not be visible in MemberOnline until a few days after your switch has been processed. YOUR INVESTMENT WHILE YOUR SWITCH IS BEING PROCESSED MemberOnline or Investment choice form If we receive your switch before 2pm on a Melbourne working day, we ll apply investment returns to your account using the UniSuper crediting rates applicable to your existing investment options for both that day and the next Melbourne working day. From that point onwards, you ll be exposed to the investment returns of your newly selected option(s) and we ll apply investment returns to your account using the UniSuper crediting rates applicable to your updated investment option(s). Where your investment option(s) include international assets, these rates reflect the close position of the relevant international market on the applicable day. Example: If we receive your switch request on Monday morning to switch out of the High Growth option and into the Cash option, you ll continue to earn High Growth option returns (positive or negative) until close of global trading on Tuesday. From close of global trading on Tuesday onwards, the investment return subsequently applied to your account will reflect the earnings on the Cash option. This example assumes both days are working days in Melbourne. Switch requests received after 2pm or on a non-working Melbourne day will be deemed to have been received on the next working day.

24 How we invest your money MAKING YOUR INVESTMENT CHOICE What if I want to replace the switch I ve just made? If you ve submitted a switch though MemberOnline before 2pm on a Melbourne working day, you can replace it with a new online switch before 2pm that same day and the first one you made won t get processed. If you ve switched through MemberOnline and the 2pm cut-off has passed, you ll need to make a new switch to replace the one you want to cancel. We don t recommend using a paper Investment choice form to replace a switch you first made through MemberOnline it s likely to be treated as a new switch, incurring a $13.10 switching fee. If you want to replace a switch you first made using a paper Investment choice form, please call us before attempting to replace your switch as: your paper-based switch may be in progress (even if it s not yet visible in MemberOnline) the replacement switch you make through MemberOnline may be incorrectly overridden by your original paper-based request. Your second (and any subsequent) switch within a financial year will incur a $13.10 switching fee on the date the switch becomes effective. What is portfolio rebalancing? Depending on how you choose to invest your accumulation-based or Flexi Pension product, and if you re invested in more than one option, from time to time you may need to check and possibly adjust how it s invested. This process is called rebalancing. By checking your portfolio for such changes, and rebalancing your portfolio (through switching your investment choices), you can ensure that your accumulation super remains invested according to your personal financial objectives. For pension members it s important to review your drawdown order instructions from time-to-time. This is because drawing payments from your pension will change how your remaining account balance is spread across your chosen investment option(s) and reduce the degree of diversification. Over time, the allocation of your remaining account balance between options may reflect a strategy which is very different from your original intentions. You should reconsider whether this is appropriate based on your financial needs and circumstances. You can switch your investment option(s) free of charge once each financial year. All subsequent switches will incur a $13.10 switching fee. There s no cost to change your future contributions strategy. UniSuper Advice UniSuper Advice is a financial planning service generally available to UniSuper members, former members and their families. UniSuper Advice is operated by UniSuper Management Pty Ltd, which is licensed to deal in financial products and provide financial product advice. This means you can get financial advice from someone who understands the Fund and the higher education and research sector. UniSuper Advice offers personal scaled advice on a few topics or comprehensive personal advice. Personal scaled advice can cover topics like super contributions, investment options and insurance as they relate to your UniSuper account, as well as Flexi Pension set up and simple non-super savings. Comprehensive advice can help in areas including retirement planning, insurance, non-super investments and accumulating wealth. If you ve already received advice, a review service is also available to help you stay on track with your goals. Our advisers are required to achieve a high standard of relevant education. Nearly all our advisers have tertiary qualifications, many in financial planning or related disciplines, and almost all of our comprehensive advisers have the internationally-recognised CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (CFP )* certification delivered by the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) and each of our offices is an FPA Professional Practice. UniSuper Advice operates on a fee-for-service basis. If you request personal advice services, UniSuper Advice will provide you with a quote before you proceed there s no obligation. UniSuper advisers are salaried employees and don t receive any commissions. No matter your stage of life, it s never too late or early to plan your financial future. Contact UniSuper Advice on 1800 UADVICE (1800 823 842) or email advice@unisuper.com.au. * CFP, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER are certification marks owned outside the U.S. by Financial Planning Standards Board Ltd (FPSB). Financial Planning Association of Australia Limited is the marks licensing authority for the CFP Marks in Australia, through agreement with FPSB. ADVICE

25 How we manage your investments We re committed to investing responsibly across all our options and we seek to consider environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues across all of our investments. In addition to this general approach, we offer investment options that specifically seek to invest in companies that are considered sustainability leaders, while also screening out some sectors that may be considered contentious to some members (Sustainable High Growth option and Sustainable Balanced option) or that seek to deliver solutions to environmental challenges (Global Environmental Opportunities option). Our approach to responsible investing We seek to be a responsible investor and to consider ESG risks as part of our investment approach across all our investments. As part of this approach, we: are an active owner. This means that we seek to exercise all proxy votes for listed Australian and international share holdings, and we actively engage with investee companies on a range of commercial, strategic and ESG-related matters. conduct a range of ESG-related activities as part of our day-to-day investment management process. For example, when we re considering investing in a company, we conduct an ESG risk assessment; when we interview prospective fund managers we assess their ESG capabilities; we regularly review incumbent managers approach to ESG via an ESG survey. collaborate with peers, other investors and industry groups to ensure appropriate standards are in place regarding ESG at a market-wide level. More information about our approach to responsible investing is available at unisuper.com.au/responsible-investing, together with further detail on our: Sustainable investment policy, Proxy voting policy, company engagement, and climate change position statement. We further demonstrate our commitment to the importance of ESG across all of our investments through our longstanding involvement in a range of external industry-wide initiatives focused on helping investors integrate ESG issues into their investment practices and decision making. For example, we re a signatory to the Principles for Responsible Investment (endorsed by the United Nations) 1, a founding member of the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors, a member of the Investor Group on Climate Change, the Asian Corporate Governance Association, the Carbon Disclosure Project and ESG Research Australia. Our involvement in these organisations helps us adopt a more systematic approach to managing ESG risks in our investment portfolios. 1 If you d like to know more about the Principles for Responsible Investment and how we implement them, refer to unisuper.com.au/investments and our six-monthly Responsible Investment Reports.

26 How we invest your money HOW WE MANAGE YOUR INVESTMENTS Nadia Radice, University of South Australia SECTOR OR INDUSTRY SCREENING We don t have a broad policy of screening sectors or industries from the Fund. As a result, other than for tobacco, no industry sectors are screened from the entire Fund. With regard to the tobacco industry, we prohibit investment (for the entire Fund) in companies that are considered to be manufacturers of cigarettes and other tobacco products. However, our Sustainable High Growth and Sustainable Balanced options have additional screening criteria applied to ensure that companies with material exposure to alcohol, gambling, weapons and fossil fuel exploration and production (in addition to tobacco) are excluded from their investment universe. Who manages your investments Across the Fund, we invest your assets through a combination of both internal and external investment managers. External investment managers are selected for their specialist knowledge of particular asset classes, sectors or markets. We also manage some investment strategies in-house where we have internal capabilities and where we think external managers have little comparative advantage. Once appointed, investment managers: have discretion within the bounds of their specified investment guidelines to invest within their allocated sector or market must aim to achieve an agreed performance objective, and are monitored regularly for results and performance. For more information about our investment managers and how our investments are managed, visit unisuper.com.au/investments.

How we invest your money HOW WE MANAGE YOUR INVESTMENTS 27 Our sustainable and environmental options As described earlier, across all of our investments, we seek to be a responsible investor and to consider ESG risks as part of our investment approach. For members who want to apply a stricter set of ESG criteria to their investments, we also offer the following investment options: Sustainable Balanced Sustainable High Growth, and Global Environmental Opportunities. The assets for these options are currently managed internally. However, this may change at any time (to a combination of internal and external management or external management only) without prior notice which may result in differing investment approaches with regard to selecting investments that satisfy the sustainability and ESG criteria for these options. For more information about our investment managers and how our investments are managed, visit unisuper.com.au/investments. SUSTAINABLE BALANCED AND SUSTAINABLE HIGH GROWTH OPTIONS The Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options specifically seek to invest in companies that are considered sustainability leaders while also screening out companies with material exposure to alcohol, gambling, weapons and fossil fuel exploration and production (in addition to the Fund-wide screen on tobacco companies). The Sustainable Balanced option invests in a mix of growth and defensive assets and has a 70/30 growth/defensive strategic asset allocation (consistent with our mainstream Balanced option), but actual allocations may deviate from this as explained on page 13. The Sustainable High Growth option invests only in growth assets (consistent with our mainstream High Growth option), and is a higher risk and less diversified option than the Sustainable Balanced option. Both the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options use fewer investment managers than their mainstream counterparts. Selecting growth assets The Australian and international shares allocations for the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options use a combination of positive and negative screening to satisfy the objectives of the options. Positive screening is undertaken to actively identify or rank companies that are considered to be sustainability leaders (either within their own sector or versus the broader investment universe). Such assessment of positive ESG performance may be undertaken by a variety of external sources (in addition to UniSuper), including but not limited to: third party benchmark (index) providers, specialist ESG research providers, and specialist investment managers. A range of ESG issues and risks may be taken into consideration, examples of which include: environmental factors, e.g. biodiversity impacts, pollution and waste control, natural resource use social factors, e.g. human rights, product stewardship, labour practices, workplace diversity, occupational health and safety, supply chain risks, community consultation and engagement governance factors, e.g. Board independence, diversity and succession planning, codes of conduct, disclosure and transparency, remuneration. It s important to be aware that the extent to which ESG issues and risks are taken into consideration together with the methodology used to take account of ESG issues and risks will vary between investment managers, and also between companies themselves depending on the nature of their operations. In all instances, an assessment of a company s ESG performance will be supplemented with investment fundamentals in determining a stock s suitability for inclusion in the Australian or international shares allocations for the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options. A negative screen is applied to exclude companies with material exposure to tobacco, alcohol, gambling, weapons and fossil fuel exploration and production. In determining exposures to such sectors, a variety of external information sources are considered, including but not limited to: the classification of stocks into such sectors by third party benchmark (index) providers, the classification of stocks into such sectors by recognised global classification standards, assessment by specialist ESG research providers that stocks have material exposure to such sectors, and assessment by specialist investment managers that stocks have material exposure to such sectors.

28 How we invest your money HOW WE MANAGE YOUR INVESTMENTS The allocation to Australian shares in the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options may include listed property securities real estate investment trusts (REITs) to enhance diversification. Stocks will be selected from the S&P/ASX 200 Australian Real Estate Investment Trust (A-REIT) Index, and will be assessed against sustainability criteria determined by UniSuper. The listed entities we invest in are assessed in their own right (refer to page 7) having regard to factors, many unrelated to the real properties they may own. It s important to understand that those allocations are different from making an allocation to land or buildings and the returns will be different, reflecting share price movements on listed markets. These options may also invest in the Global Environmental Opportunities investment option, in which case the criteria for that option (explained on page 18) will apply instead for that component of the sustainable option. Ultimately, these are qualitative assessments and the portfolios are not constrained by any particular predetermined methodologies, criteria or weightings. We generally allow three months to divest securities we don t wish to hold going forward. Selecting defensive assets Only the Sustainable Balanced option invests in defensive assets (cash and fixed interest). Sustainable investment criteria aren t as easily applied to cash and fixed interest investments as they are to listed equity investments, although a general exclusion on tobacco-related debt securities exists. Where possible, the Sustainable Balanced option does give consideration to fixed interest investments that aim to contribute to positive environmental and/or social outcomes. An example is the Sustainable Balanced option s investment in green bonds issued by institutions such as the World Bank and a range of other institutions. The remainder of the defensive component of the Sustainable Balanced option is predominantly invested in cash and Australian (Federal and State) Government bonds.

How we invest your money HOW WE MANAGE YOUR INVESTMENTS 29 Risk and other factors When considering investing in the Sustainable Balanced or Sustainable High Growth options, you should keep a number of factors in mind. These options are less diversified than traditional products and they also use fewer investment managers than other mainstream options. And as mentioned previously, sustainable investment criteria aren t as easily applied to cash and fixed interest investments. Companies included in sustainable investment products require an additional layer of monitoring to ensure they continue to comply with sustainability guidelines. As a result, higher investment management fees may be charged on these products, which would ultimately be deducted from the investment returns for these investment options. Excluding certain sectors from the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options means the sector exposure of these options differs from that of the mainstream Balanced and High Growth options. As a result, the performance of the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options may deviate from their mainstream counterparts in the short to medium term. Over the long term, the expected risk and return objectives of the Sustainable Balanced and Sustainable High Growth options are consistent with their mainstream counterparts. RI Certification The Certification Symbol signifies that a product or service offers an investment style that takes into account environmental, social, governance or ethical considerations. The Symbol also signifies that UniSuper has adopted strict disclosure practices required under the Responsible Investment Certification Program for the category of Product Provider. Our Sustainable Balanced, Sustainable High Growth and Global Environmental Opportunities options have RI certification. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES OPTION The Global Environmental Opportunities option gives you the opportunity to direct your investment toward international companies that provide products and/or services that seek to deliver solutions to environmental challenges and contribute to a more environmentally sustainable economy including: alternative energy products and services that focus on renewable energy and alternative fuels clean technology products and services that seek to reduce energy consumption through effective power management, energy conservation and energy efficiency sustainable water products and services that focus on water scarcity, water quality and water infrastructure green building focuses on companies that build and operate environmentally sustainable buildings and/or that offer environmentally sound products and services that are used in the design and construction of buildings, and pollution prevention products or services that focus on pollution prevention, recycling, waste minimisation and waste treatment. Selecting assets To be eligible, a company must derive at least 40% of its business revenues from one or more of the environmental market sectors mentioned above. Beyond the Fund s broader approach to responsible investing, labour standards and specific social or ethical issues are not explicitly considered in the assessment process. This option doesn t have exposure to companies involved in businesses such as tobacco, alcohol, gambling, weapons or fossil fuel exploration or production. The Certification Symbol is a Registered Trade Mark of the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RI). Detailed information about RI, the Symbol and UniSuper s methodology, performance and stock holdings, as well as details about other responsible investment products certified by RI 1 can be found at www.responsibleinvestment.org. 1 The Responsible Investment Certification Program does not constitute financial product advice. Neither the Certification Symbol nor RI recommends to any person that any financial product is a suitable investment or that returns are guaranteed. Appropriate professional advice should be sought prior to making an investment decision. RI does not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence.

30 How we invest your money HOW WE MANAGE YOUR INVESTMENTS Risk and other factors This option invests in international shares (equities). It will invest in approximately 150 stocks and is geographically diversified. It s important to be aware that this option isn t as diversified across industry sectors as a traditional international shares option. For example, it s highly unlikely that there would be any exposure to companies involved in consumer durables and apparel, media, retailing, healthcare, finance industries and so forth because of the eligibility requirements. Changes to investment options We may make changes to our investment options from time to time. For example, we may add or remove an investment option or make changes to its asset weightings or to the underlying investments of the option. We ll give you advance notification of any materially adverse changes, including if any investment options are to be discontinued. Other changes to our investment objectives and strategic asset allocations will be published on our website. Investment products focusing on companies with significant involvement in environmental technology and environmental business activities have a relatively short and untested record. As a result, the relationship between such an environmental product and that of a traditional counterpart product is not yet clearly established. Sector investment options are less diversified and aren t intended to be used in isolation, but are intended to be combined with other investment options to build a diversified portfolio. The Global Environmental Opportunities option has an exposure to approximately 150 companies, compared to the Balanced option which has an exposure to over 1,500 entities, and is less diversified across sectors. If you choose to only invest in a Sector option, you may be exposed to more risk and may miss out on the benefits of the balance between risk and return offered by a Pre-Mixed option.

Investment choice form Accumulation 1, Accumulation 2, DBD Accumulation component, Personal Account and Spouse Account members Using this form to make an investment choice You can choose a single investment option or a mix of investment options based on your individual requirements. Applications made on this Investment choice form only apply to the account you nominate in Section 1. You must complete a separate Investment choice form if you want to switch your investment options for any other UniSuper super or pension account(s) you may have. MySuper Accumulation 1, Accumulation 2, Spouse Account and Personal Account members with any part of their account invested in our Balanced option will automatically become part of MySuper. For more information regarding this please visit unisuper.com.au/mysuper. Understanding the risks You should understand the risks and other implications of selecting and switching your investment options. Please read the latest How we invest your money booklet before completing this form. We recommend that you consult a licensed financial adviser before making any investment decisions. Effective dates for investment option changes A form submitted by post, email or by a financial adviser is considered received once it s been scanned and entered into our processing system rather than when you email it to us or it s delivered by post. We process forms as soon as possible from the date we receive them. If we process your switch before 2pm on a Melbourne working day, it will take effect two working days later. If your switch is processed after 2pm, it will take effect three working days later. We encourage you to submit investment option changes through MemberOnline wherever possible to avoid any unnecessary delays. You can register for MemberOnline at unisuper.com.au. Switching fee AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS Check you re using the latest version of this form. Compare the issue date at the bottom of this page with the version available at unisuper.com.au/forms. The first switch per account in each financial year is free. All subsequent switches will be charged a $13.10 fee per switch. SECTION 1 Member details Please use BLACK or BLUE BALLPOINT PEN and print in CAPITAL LETTERS. Cross where required UniSuper member number If you re unsure of your member number, refer to your most recent UniSuper correspondence or call us on 1800 331 685. Title Mr Mrs Ms Dr Professor Other Surname Given name Date of birth (DDMMYYYY) SECTION 2 Make an investment choice You can choose how your existing account balance, future contributions and rollovers are invested. I would like to: change the investment options for my existing account balance and also change my future contributions strategy. Complete SECTIONS 3 and 4. change the investment options for my existing account balance only. My future contributions strategy will not change. Complete SECTION 3. change my future contributions strategy only. The investment options for my existing account balance will remain unchanged. Complete SECTION 4. create a new rollover strategy that will apply to all future rollovers received. Complete SECTION 5. Privacy information We recognise the importance of protecting your personal information and are committed to complying with our privacy law obligations. For more information on how we collect and manage your information refer to the Privacy statement at the end of this form. Fund: UniSuper ABN 91 385 943 850 Trustee: UniSuper Limited ABN 54 006 027 121 AFSL 492806 Administrator: UniSuper Management Pty Ltd ABN 91 006 961 799 AFSL 235907 Address: Level 1, 385 Bourke Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 Issue date: October 2017 UNISF00088 1017

SECTION 3 Change the investment options for my existing account balance PRE-MIXED SECTOR Please select the option or combination of options that you want to switch your existing account balance to. The total must equal 100% and each nomination must be in whole numbers. Conservative % Conservative Balanced % Balanced* % Sustainable Balanced % Growth % High Growth % Sustainable High Growth % Cash % Australian Bond % Diversified Credit Income % Listed Property % Australian Shares % International Shares % Global Environmental Opportunities % Australian Equity Income % Global Companies in Asia % TOTAL 1 0 0 * Balanced is the MySuper option for all non-dbd members. This switch will not apply to your future contributions. To change the investment options for your future contributions, complete Section 4. % SECTION 4 Change my future contributions strategy PRE-MIXED SECTOR Please select the option or combination of options in which you want to invest your future contributions. The total must equal 100% and each nomination must be in whole numbers. Conservative % Conservative Balanced % Balanced* % Sustainable Balanced % Growth % High Growth % Sustainable High Growth % Cash % Australian Bond % Diversified Credit Income % Listed Property % Australian Shares % International Shares % Global Environmental Opportunities % Australian Equity Income % Global Companies in Asia % TOTAL 1 0 0 * Balanced is the MySuper option for all non-dbd members. Your chosen future contributions strategy will apply to contributions received from the date we process this request. This investment strategy will not apply to your existing account balance. To change the investment options for your existing account balance, complete Section 3. % IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SECTOR OPTIONS Sector options are less diversified and aren t intended to be used in isolation. They re intended to be combined with other investment options to build a diversified portfolio. For example, the Australian Equity Income option might have exposure to as few as 20 entities, and Global Companies in Asia option as few as 40 entities compared to the Balanced option which has an exposure to over 1,500 entities. If you choose to only invest in a Sector option, you may be exposed to more risk and may miss out on the benefits of the balance between risk and return offered by a Pre-Mixed option. Page 2 of 4

SECTION 5 Change my rollover strategy PRE-MIXED SECTOR Please select the option or combination of options in which you want to invest all rollovers to your account. The total must equal 100% and each nomination must be in whole numbers. Conservative % Conservative Balanced % Balanced* (MySuper) % Sustainable Balanced % Growth % High Growth % Sustainable High Growth % Cash % Australian Bond % Diversified Credit Income % Listed Property % Australian Shares % International Shares % Global Environmental Opportunities % Australian Equity Income % Global Companies in Asia % TOTAL 1 0 0 * Balanced is the MySuper option for all non-dbd members. Please read the important information about Sector options on page 2 before making your nomination(s). From the date we process this form your rollover strategy will apply to all future rollovers to your account, unless you change your rollover strategy. This selection does not affect how future contributions or your existing account balance are invested. You ll need to complete Section 3 or 4 of this form to make changes to your existing balance or future contribution strategy. % SECTION 6 Member declaration and signature Please read this declaration before you sign and date your form. I declare the information I ve given on this form is true and correct. I direct UniSuper to invest my account in the investment option(s) I ve selected and accept responsibility for my selection. I acknowledge that I ve read and understood the information in the How we invest your money booklet and I understand that: --investing in an investment option involves some risk and on occasions my account balance may decrease. --UniSuper does not guarantee my investment or any particular rate of return. --the first switch per financial year is free. Subsequent switches incur a fee of $13.10 per switch. I acknowledge that I ve read and understood the information in the Effective dates for investment option changes section of this form. I understand that, once UniSuper receives this switching instruction, it can t be cancelled or amended. I understand that if this Investment choice form is incorrectly completed or unsigned, it will be returned to me. I understand that if I invest in more than one investment option, my account won t be automatically rebalanced. I understand that changing my future contributions strategy will only affect my future contributions and won t change my existing investments. I acknowledge that if I have an Accumulation 1, Accumulation 2, Spouse Account or Personal Account, any direction to the Trustee to switch all or part of my account invested in the Balanced investment option (UniSuper s MySuper offering) represents my consent to replace my investment in UniSuper s MySuper offering with another investment option offered through UniSuper. I acknowledge and consent to my personal information being used in accordance with UniSuper s Privacy Policy. Signature Date (DDMMYYYY) The form must be received by UniSuper within 30 days of it being signed. Page 3 of 4

RETURNING YOUR FORM: by mail to: UniSuper, Level 1, 385 Bourke Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 by email to: enquiry@unisuper.com.au (completed forms that have been signed and dated can be scanned and emailed to us) or by fax to: 03 8831 6141 (remember to send all pages of this form) Instructions provided by phone or email (where a form has not been completed and attached) cannot be accepted. NEED HELP? For more information: email enquiry@unisuper.com.au, or call 1800 331 685. Privacy statement We recognise the importance of protecting your personal information and are committed to complying with our privacy law obligations. We collect your personal information to administer your account, ensure you re eligible for insurance cover, provide you with UniSuper membership benefits, services and products, verify your identity and improve our products and services. You consent to our collecting sensitive information about you, where collecting that information is reasonably necessary for us to perform one or more of our functions or activities. We usually collect personal and sensitive information directly from you, however, it may also be collected from third parties, such as your employer. We may also collect this information from you because we re required or authorised by or under an Australian law or a court/ tribunal order to collect that information. If you don t provide this information, we may not be able to administer your account, provide you with a product or service or you may be disadvantaged in some other way. We may disclose your information to any service provider we engage (for example mail-houses, auditors, insurers, actuaries, lawyers and research consultants) to carry out or help us provide your membership benefits, services and products. This includes overseas entities. The countries we may disclose personal information to are Japan, Canada and the United States of America. Where information is transferred overseas, we ll seek to ensure the recipient of the data has security systems to prevent misuse, loss or unauthorised disclosure in line with Australian laws and standards. Our Privacy Policy contains information about how you can access any personal information we hold, how to correct your information and how to make a complaint about a breach of the Privacy Act. It s available at unisuper.com.au or by calling us on 1800 331 685. Page 4 of 4

Investment choice form Pension members AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS Check you re using the latest version of this form. Compare the issue date at the bottom of this page with the version available at unisuper.com.au/forms. Using this form to make an investment choice You can choose a single investment option or a mix of investment options based on your individual needs. Applications made on this Investment choice form only apply to the account you nominate in Section 1. You must complete a separate Investment choice form if you want to switch your investment options for any other UniSuper super or pension account(s) you may have. Understanding the risks You should understand the risks and other implications of selecting and switching your investment options. Please read the latest How we invest your money booklet before completing this form. We recommend that you consult a qualified financial adviser before making any investment decisions. Privacy statement We recognise the importance of protecting your personal information and are committed to complying with our privacy law obligations. We collect your personal information to administer your account, ensure you re eligible for insurance cover, provide you with UniSuper membership benefits, services and products, verify your identity and improve our products and services. You consent to our collecting sensitive information about you, where collecting that information is reasonably necessary for us to perform one or more of our functions or activities. We usually collect personal and sensitive information directly from you, however, it may also be collected from third parties, such as your employer. We may also collect this information from you because we re required or authorised by or under an Australian law or a court/tribunal order to collect that information. If you don t provide this information, we may not be able to administer your account, provide you with a product or service or you may be disadvantaged in some other way. We may disclose your information to any service provider we engage (for example mail-houses, auditors, insurers, actuaries, lawyers and research consultants) to carry out or help us provide your membership benefits, services and products. This includes overseas entities. The countries we may disclose personal information to are Japan, Canada and the United States of America. Where information is transferred overseas, we ll seek to ensure the recipient of the data has security systems to prevent misuse, loss or unauthorised disclosure in line with Australian laws and standards. Our Privacy Policy contains information about how you can access any personal information we hold, how to correct your information and how to make a complaint about a breach of the Privacy Act. It s available at unisuper.com.au or by calling us on 1800 331 685. SECTION 1 Member details Please use BLACK or BLUE BALLPOINT PEN and print in CAPITAL LETTERS. Cross where required UniSuper pension number If you re unsure of your pension number, refer to your most recent UniSuper correspondence or call us on 1800 331 685. Title Mr Mrs Ms Dr Professor Other Surname Given name Date of birth (DDMMYYYY) Which account does this form apply to? (Select one box only) Flexi Pension Term Allocated Pension Effective dates for investment option changes A form submitted by post, email or by a financial adviser is considered received once it s been scanned and entered into our processing system rather than when you email it to us or it s delivered by post. We process forms as soon as possible from the date we receive them. If we process your switch before 2pm on a Melbourne working day, it will take effect two working days later. If your switch is processed after 2pm, it will take effect three working days later. We encourage you to submit investment option changes through MemberOnline wherever possible to avoid any unnecessary delays. You can register for MemberOnline at unisuper.com.au/memberonline. Switching fee The first switch per account in each financial year is free. All subsequent switches will be charged a $13.10 fee per switch. Fund: UniSuper ABN 91 385 943 850 Trustee: UniSuper Limited ABN 54 006 027 121 AFSL 492806 Administrator: UniSuper Management Pty Ltd ABN 91 006 961 799 AFSL 235907 Address: Level 1, 385 Bourke Street, Melbourne Vic 3000 Issue date: October 2017 UNISF00087 1017

SECTION 2 Investment option choice PRE-MIXED SECTOR You can choose a single investment option or a mix of investment options based on your individual requirements. The total must equal 100% and each nomination must be in whole numbers. Conservative % Conservative Balanced % Balanced % Sustainable Balanced % Growth % High Growth % Sustainable High Growth % Cash % Australian Bond % Diversified Credit Income % Listed Property % Australian Shares % International Shares % Global Environmental Opportunities % Australian Equity Income % Global Companies in Asia % TOTAL 1 0 0 % Sector options are less diversified and aren t intended to be used in isolation. They re intended to be combined with other investment options to build a diversified portfolio. For example, the Australian Equity Income option might have exposure to as few as 20 entities, and Global Companies in Asia option as few as 40 entities compared to the Balanced option which has an exposure to over 1,500 entities. If you choose to only invest in a Sector option, you may be exposed to more risk and may miss out on the benefits of the balance between risk and return offered by a Pre-Mixed option. NEED HELP? For more information: email enquiry@unisuper.com.au, or call 1800 331 685. SECTION 3 Member declaration and signature Please read this declaration before you sign and date your form. I declare the information I ve given on this form is true and correct. I direct UniSuper to invest my account in the investment option(s) I ve selected and accept responsibility for my selection. I acknowledge that I ve read and understood the information in the How we invest your money booklet and I understand that: --investing in an investment option involves some risk and on occasions my account balance may decrease. --UniSuper doesn t guarantee my investment or any particular rate of return. --the first switch per financial year is free. Subsequent switches incur a fee of $13.10 per switch. I acknowledge that I ve read and understood the information in the Effective dates for investment option changes section of this form. I understand that, once UniSuper receives this switching instruction, it can t be cancelled or amended. I understand that if this Investment choice form is incorrectly completed or unsigned, it will be returned to me. I understand that if I invest in more than one investment option, my account won t be automatically rebalanced. I acknowledge and consent to my personal information being used in accordance with UniSuper s Privacy Policy. Signature Date (DDMMYYYY) The form must be received by UniSuper within 30 days of it being signed. RETURN YOUR FORM: by mail to: UniSuper, Level 1, 385 BourkeStreet, Melbourne Vic 3000 by email to: enquiry@unisuper.com.au (completed forms that have been signed and dated can be scanned and emailed to us) or by fax to: 03 8831 6141 (remember to send both sides of this form) Instructions provided by phone or email (where a form hasn t been completed and attached) cannot be accepted. Page 2 of 2

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